Reregistration to a new participantYou can initiate a re-registration for a fee of CHF 25. With the payment confirmation of your registration you will receive a "change link" by mail. This allows you to change your registration data (but not your name) on the one hand and to trigger a "deregistration" on the other hand. In this case you will receive a voucher for a new registration by mail. This voucher corresponds to your paid registration fee minus the registration fee of CHF 25. The new applicant pays this difference directly in the online registration.You can change your registration until 31 July 2019.

Cancellation insurance / deregistrationIf you are unable to start and find a new person before 31 July, you can unsubscribe using the registration function above and the new person can register.If you are ill, injured or prevented from starting for other reasons (natural disasters, cancellation/delay), you can have this insured by TrackMaxx's registration insurance. The insurance is offered by the "Europäische Reiseversicherung" and costs 5% of the amount to be insured (CHF 5.55).You can find the general insurance conditions here: Website TrackMaxx (PDF)

Anti-dopingThe current doping statute of Swiss Olympic applies to all riders at the Alpenbrevet. Doping tests can also be carried out on amateur riders. With their registration, all participants submit to the anti-doping rules of Swiss Olympic and acknowledge the exclusive jurisdiction of the Disciplinary Commission for Doping Cases of Swiss Olympic and the Tribunal Arbitral du Sport in Lausanne to the exclusion of the ordinary courts. This regulation also applies to participants outside Switzerland. Persons with a nationally or internationally valid doping ban are not permitted at the start of the Alpenbrevet. This also applies to suspensions in other sports. See also www.antidoping.ch.

Condition of your bikeYour bike must at least be equipped with reflectors. In the front with a white / grey reflector; in the back with a red reflector. Ideally, your bike should be equipped with a front white reflector and a rear red reflector as well as a front and rear reflector (Art. 216 and Art. 217 of the Swiss regulations concerning technical standards for road vehicles).

Any technically intact two-wheeled bicycle is permitted. For safety reasons there are not permitted:- Disc wheels front and / or rear- Recumbents- Unicycles- Handbikes (exception against approval by the organizer for para-athletes)- Bicycle trailers of all kinds- Bicycles with electronic thrust assistance

Release of liability, waiver of claims, assumption of risks and indemnity agreement in connection with participation in the Alpenbrevet

1. Eligibility: The Alpenbrevet is open to road cyclists born before 24 August 2003 (i.e. 16 years and over). Neither a licence nor club membership is required.​

2. By paying all or some of the entry fee I confirm that I will take part in the Alpenbrevet and assume responsibility for all resultant risks.I myself am responsible for making sure I am fit, prepared and in sufficiently good health to participate and ideally have had this confirmed by a doctor before the event.I understand that taking part in the Alpenbrevet entails risks and that, in extreme cases, it could damage my health and result in injury, long-term disability or death.

3. I take responsibility for the condition of my equipment.My bike complies with the legal requirements of Swiss roads and I will wear a helmet at all times during the ride (we recommend the EN 1078 standard as a minimum).My bike is fitted with a white light on the front and a red light on the back, as well as front and rear reflectors (Art. 216 and Art. 217 of the Swiss regulations concerning technical standards for road vehicles).

4. Waiver: I waive any and all claims, liabilities, damages, compensations and causes of action (including court, lawyer and litigation costs) that could arise in connection with my participation in the Alpenbrevet. I confirm that I assume the following, non-exhaustive risks: falls and other dangers caused by collision with vehicles, pedestrians, other participants, volunteers, spectators, other third parties or inanimate objects, as well as those cause by equipment or weather.

5. I confirm that I have sufficient insurance to cover the costs of any medical treatment, first aid, transport, repatriation, hospitalisation, etc.In case of an accident, injury or illness during the event, I agree to seek all medical care that seems advisable. I authorise the organiser’s and state medical services to provide any and all necessary medical treatment. I am responsible and liable for all costs that arise in connection with my training for and/or participation in the event, including ambulance services, hospitalisation, medical care and treatment, and doctors‘ and pharmacy fees.

6. Swiss road traffic law must be observed at all times.I understand that the Alpenbrevet takes place on public roads that remain open to traffic. Rules that must be respected include not crossing solid white lines, stopping at red lights and respecting the right of way of other road users. In addition, lights must be switched on as soon as the bike cannot otherwise be seen clearly by other road users (for example at dusk or dawn, in bad weather and in tunnels).

7. Reflectors on bicycleMy bike is at least equipped with reflectors in the front (white) and in the back (red)!

8. I shall use no prohibited substances, methods or technology during training or the Alpenbrevet itself. This means no stimulants, analgesics or doping substances or methods!I understand that the organiser, the Antidoping Switzerland foundation or third parties may conduct doping controls even among grassroots participants. By registering for the Alpenbrevet, I submit to the Swiss Olympic anti-doping rules and recognise the exclusive jurisdiction of the Swiss Olympic Disciplinary Chamber for Doping Cases and the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, to the exclusion of the ordinary courts. This applies equally to foreign participants. Anyone serving a national or international doping ban is barred from taking part in the Alpenbrevet, regardless of the sport in which the ban was incurred.

9. I consent to the use of my name, my voice and pictures of me for publications, websites, media releases, videos, webcasts and other PR materials in connection with the Alpenbrevet (by the organiser, sponsors and partners). I consent to the publication of my name, place of residence and year of birth in official lists of participants and results, in printed and electronic form.I consent to my address being given to sponsors, partners and service providers, as well as to Swiss Cycling or third parties for services. Any objections to your address being used in this way must be addressed in writing to the organiser (info@alpenbrevet.ch).

10. I accept that the organiser may decide, entirely at its discretion, to postpone or cancel the event if it does not consider it possible to go ahead or it considers the conditions on the day too dangerous. If the event is cancelled or postponed for whatever reason, including force majeure, natural disaster and any other circumstances, neither the organiser nor its partners will reimburse the entry fee paid or other costs incurred in connection with the event.

11. I understand that the organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to the Alpenbrevet, to cancel an entry at any time or to disqualify a participant from the event, entirely at its discretion and without giving a reason.Participants expressly waive any and all claims in connection with refused or cancelled entries, with the exception of the entry fee.

12. The place of jurisdiction in Bern, Switzerland.If any provision in this agreement is found to be unlawful, invalid or unenforceable for any reason, it shall be severed from the rest of the agreement and have no effect on the validity or enforceability of the other provisions.